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Larry Nassar's Former Supervisor At MSU Arrested In Sexual Misconduct Case
Sheriff's deputies have arrested William Strampel, the 70-year-old former dean of Michigan State's College of Osteopathic Medicine. He faces four charges.
For Women With Low-Risk Pregnancies, Technology Can Reduce Doctor Visits
In a program called OB Nest, The Mayo Clinic has been using a telemedicine program that allows low-risk expectant mothers to forgo some standard prenatal visits.
Despite Cash From Congress, Key Election Security Issue May Not Get Fixed
The spending bill President Trump signed into law last week includes enough money to replace machines that leave no paper trail. But it seems unlikely that's how the money will be spent.
Sheriff: Assailant In Maryland School Shooting Died From Self-Inflicted Wound
Initial reports following the incident at Great Mills High School suggested that a school resource officer might have killed the shooter.
Memphis: How Do You Remember Martin Luther King Jr.?
NPR's Morning Edition is traveling to Memphis, Tenn., to report on the years since MLK's death. We want to hear from Memphis families to learn how things have changed — or not changed.
Watch The Shacks Perform Live In The Studio At WFUV
The 2018 NPR Slingshot band from Brooklyn visits WFUV for an in-studio performance ahead of the release of its debut album.
U.S. Economy Grew At A Faster Pace Than Earlier Thought
The Commerce Department revises its growth estimate upward to 2.9 percent for the fourth quarter. Consumer spending helped fuel the faster pace, but import purchases subtracted from growth.
Facebook Changing Privacy Controls As Criticism Escalates
Under intense public and regulatory scrutiny over how it allowed unauthorized access to millions of its users' data, the network will make it easier for people to see what information they've shared.
All 22 Women Senators Call For Senate To Address Sexual Harassment
Democratic and Republican women have come together to ask that their chamber take up legislation overhauling how harassment claims are handled on Capitol Hill.
'Final Tour' Celebrates John Coltrane's Last Go-Round With Miles Davis
Coltrane played his last engagements as a sideman with Davis in the spring of 1960. Recordings from those European shows have been bootlegged for years; now a few are collected in a new anthology.
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